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> PAGE FOUR STARRING BEVERLY BAYNE OPENS TOON ATA | » I Suffered Three Relieved by Taking Compound vibbiacedl'! . Paul, M three years old and ey | ed sick stom me ses mended Lydia E. I fe 18 gone, Pinkham’s 3 this lett nonial if youw to answer this medicine has d 4 . Price, 147 W. } Sum im | % Minnesota, $5.0 00 Rewan re reward will be pald y turnishing ly Tribune informatic the c audulently cellecting st from of the paper should not > thelr subscription 4 collector we the cight coll show his credentials. t do so please cali the Telephone 15): WOMAN'S BACK — STOPPED ACHING Pinkham’s Vegetable spells and was th. I had read from wi enehded La and _ the druggist recom- Pinkham’s Vegeta- y husband for me. It of taking it my back has ching and theawful bearing- housework and tend siver Pills for I have recommended nes to some of my friends Iwill be pleased letters of other women if I can help them by telling the for me. re of the person who ts ‘Tribune subscribers. 0 delivers the paper you are not sure you are RACTIONS TONIGHT. RICA—"The Age of Inno- | with Beverly Bayne.| as the onl “The aud = | Amarin Theater organ, BROW: || RIALTO—"BrokenLaws,” Mrs.| [Can romance rue A meri- Great Divide,” Conway screen Version of Wallace, Reid. Netto Ladies or-| | featuring Terry, | chestra. | | Tearle, Huntley Gordon and Ws MERICA) Heise. Foz pisiay oe BE lace Beery, is the feature film at | | gan. traction coming to the Rialto Sat ARKEON — Rose Carnival} | urday, It is the ‘ Dance. ‘Ted Rose and Mis Band,| | he famous stage play by- Willian quartette. TON HALL — Sug- Rawhouser’s Filipino st Vaughn filmed amidst «the adaptation | tertainment. The Age Moody and was actually splendors the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. of The stage play was cheered art Holmes, Rosa Rosa-|across the length and bredth of ine Hott Hicks, Ger)the land. The motion picture will Norman, Mrs. Chas, G. Craig © in'theannaisloh bred tler he noted Ganeercantte More live long in the annals of great en ‘ROSE CABNIAL ANCE AT ARKEIN TONIGHT legendary bird of known o! to 1 of Culinary Wor und it is expect nd nost enn will b fl] be given fi is promised fo rson who enter Arkeon ton’ Years. | ul added attraction the | | ring quartette will play Lydia E. Tar aitivers’ Whi peow| quartet includes Fellx Vitus | Frank Mantale, Naicisco Datange ja Bril, all versatile in 1 Panteleon entertainment er since her 2 give everybody a-big time with Ladies will be ad-! will with my | lots of real fun back as if it were | mitted free and tickets for the gen | i breaking in. two | tlemen are being sold at the reason-| |52 and I had a bear- | able price of only $1.00 | ing down feeling _ ht is the big nig | the time. | Arkeon. also had dizzy | eek ee Naini Leaves For the East May 4 d's wonder run-| 6. to New York to-| 9 1 the Pacific | 11 1 with Willie |13 other | 15 in exhibit 1 ad San E at my| ach every} letters omen inthe sel stronger also taken yesterd. STUBBORN SKIN + JARITATIONS HEALED WITH CRANBERRIES |: 39. for the ea Opening t escay To sunburr 7. To pr 29. Half ar enter er as a ti m what = ex ainment plant spikena Moved 1 > of three nit Avenue, smoot The belief )3 cid uy e found in Cran. | 4! the Casper seems to kill the tiny skin | 43 on leading which is the we of | 44 1 ma and most irritations.|46. To equir ubscriptione | With the cause removed, the healing | 47, Patrons | takes place quic nolene H 48. pay any | ing Cr used externally, {s Te aati except the] on this discovery. Invthis c re ae or ber juices uve bee « bin . trom the with soothing, cooling, heallr stops the itehing ctor, ask him tores the skin to na Skin of If he can. Tribune, VERTICAL and Rawlins neiple, leading of pla | CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE ‘ CAS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:30 A. AL PARD—312 50 b aves sou approsimately 12 houre’ travel between Casper 6 shaped | | WYOMING MOTORWAY Salt Creek TUWNSEND Notice to Ex \ raised plattorr Company's Oftice A PHOND 144 Tri HOT portat L Service oa Men | PUZZL According to an Act passed by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming, in 1925: Section 1. fifth paragraph piled Statutes 1920, as amended and re-enacted by Section 1, of ming 1921, shall not be allowed unless the claim or claims for such exemptions be filed in the County Assessor's office in the County within which the mption is claimed on or before the 22nd day of of each year, June Publish May 5, The exemptions provided for in the of Section 2753, Wyoming Com- Chapter 50, Session Laws of Wyo- LYLE E. JAY, County Assessor. 6, 7, 8, 1925. KOME—Premier Muss | ting the finishing touche | sonally conceived plan f E SOLUTION 1. To squeal. To accomplish Point ef compass 8 A - ». Prolonged sound of 0. Contralto. hange premium. lects. (5, Fixes. Solemn vc yiminutive irst t pers. prone REQUEST OANGE TONIGHT AT WASHINGTON HALL Phe management of Nortn Wash- anged a novel fea- ice tonight in the jon dance program. co Artists, will offi- the orchestra platform real snappy music for the ssion for the entire eve w only be fifty cents. you ask for a square dance, e-step, rye Waltz, Rawhous. a will play it for you. Washington hall js known as a place evérybody has a good time nd it ts expected that an enthus- astic crowd will be present tonight. Thursday night, the manage- hington Hall will fea- on breaking contest and al dance devotees not to ea Davies orchest where meee PHILADELPHIA—The keel of the Malolo, largest passenger and cargo sh tracted far in the , to require 26 months st $6,560,000 was lal ever e¢ | | message from Gibbons that the lat- “CHEAPER TO MARRY? AT THE RIALTO TOMORROW Accuracy as to detail is a hobby ft R. Willlam Neill, who directed Wallace Reld’s fine photo- , “Broken Laws,” now at the Rialto theater for the last times to- day. One of the big dramatic scenes in Broken Laws" is a court scene. When the necessary extras were be- ing engaged, arrangements were made to obtain the services of a court stenographer. “It want a shorthand reporter who understands court work,” sald Di- rector Neill, “I want someone who is used to doing such work. I don't want some person to sit there and make scrawls with a pencil.” ‘As a result, Norton Langford, who has reported trials for years, was engaged for the part. Not only did he write shorthand during the scenes, but he wrote every word ut- tered by the judge, the foreman of the jury and the rival attorneys Thus for the first time In history, a complete gtenographic report of a big scene in a moving ploture was made, und all because of the fact that Director Neill demanded ac- curacy in the smallest detail. The rest of the production was just ag carefully made, with no ex- pense being spared to provide real- ism and sincerity, The result is a masterpiece of the film ‘art. Some of the finest players in pictures supported Mrs. Reid in this, her greatest picture, Percy Marmont does some of the best work of his career as the husband of the’ “jazz” wife. Jackie Saunders is splendid in the latt role, Arthur Rankin, Ramsey Wallace, Virginia Lee Corbin, Lincoln Stedman, Jane Wray and Pat Mvore are among the supporting cast. “Broken Laws” the finest many is proving one of photoplays seen here in a season. “Cheaper to “Cheaper on of the play nuel Shipman Marry" Coming. to, Marry,” a film ver- of that name by will be at the Rialto theater tomorrow. Iti is a Robert Z. Leonard production for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. This story tells of the flaunting of conventions by a man, in the belief that in free- dom les happiness, The cast in- cludes Lewis Stone, Paulette Du- SPORT BRIEFS Atlantic City 1s the point tenta- tively chosen by Eddie Kane, man- ager of Tom Gibbons, at which to pitch the St. Paul fighter’s training camp. Kane said he had received a ter expects to come east this week end to begin the final stretch of his preparation for the Tunney fight | in New York June 5. Columbus, Ohio—Rain and cold } caused postponement of the sched- | uled 12 round match between Harry | Greb, world’s middleweight champ} and Billy Britton. New York—Charles H. Ebbets, jate president of the Brooklyn Na. tional League baseball club, be- queathed his interest in the club equally among his widow, his son and three daughters. Buffalo, N. Y.—Jimmy Slattery, Buffalo, entered the heavyweight ranks to knock out Jack McDonald, Butte, Montana, in the third round of a six round bout. 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IN “THE SIGN OF THE CACTUS: History repeated itself in such way as to prove the true-to-life story told in “The Sign of the Cactus,”’ Blue Streak Western, in which Jack Hoxie is starring an the Iris theater today. It was after the picture had been filmed that there came the proof in question, and the end of the situation of proof is not yet. “The Sign of the Cactus” is the story of a dispute between ranchers and a big frrigation company and today such a dispute is in progress in the Owens Valley, through which runs the big pipe line thac conveys to Los Angeles\its water supply. The ranchers in the valley contend that they were made certain promises of water {n return for rights they sur- rendered and that thest promises have not been kept for Smokers there's _ nothing like uFE SAVE Rs THE CANDY MINT WITH THE HOLS: IRIS A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY JACK HOXIE pas “THE SIGN OF THE CACTUS” —And Comedy— “A MONKEY ROMEO” pene 10c and --10c and 2 Afternoons. Evenings__ NU RIALTO 20c TOMORRO TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1925 rr ayo nae Clifford Smith directed ‘The sik and the supporting well © fsnown mparatively; short tr made to dyna Onl: an attempt was rite the acqueduct but thé dam done was not great. Also representa- tives of the city government had been forcibly driven from the dis trict and the ranchers virtually are up in arms to prevent an investiga- of the Cactus,” ag cast includ such screen performers as Helen Hoime Josef. Swickland, Frances Ford, J. Gordon. Russell, Jack Pratt, Prank Bewberg; Muriel Frances Dana Bobby G tion. rererets Hi [have never punished him! Thave allowed him to go on wild partigs? T have dismissed as a childish prank his contempt for his elders! 3 [have forgiven his late hours! I have given him an expensive auto- mobile! at] I have laughed when he came home intoxicated! ‘ SEE . “BROKEN LAW with Mrs. Wallace Reid And a Splendid Cast Including PERCY MARMONT, JACQUELINE SAUNDERS, RAMSEY WALLACE, PAT MOORE, ARTHUR RANKIN, VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN, JANE WRAY RIALTO ° Also Mack Sennett Comedy) 7 20) | roe LAST TIME. TODAY 240, 4:20, 140 and 9: 2g) THURSDAY: FRIDAY TONIGHT The Eyent of the Season } ROSECARNIVAL DANCE Music by the Famous TED ROSE BAND Roses for the Ladies Fun for Everyone Special Entertainment THE FILIPINO STRING QUARTETTE Felix Vitug Frank Mantale f A RTE og jg Our Big Event alienated FONDANE -ACADENY. Naiciso Datangel Panteleon Bril ‘i Once a Year Tickets $1.00—Ladies Free Benefit Charity Fund, Culinary Workers Local 842 sweet? “THE AGE OF {NNOCENCE”’ BEVERLY BAYNE—ELLIOTT DEXTER EDITH ROBERTS—WILLARD LEWIS A tense, tender, beauty and crooning love, Is every man capable of two loves? sirous and passionate—the other, tender and ALSO COMEDY, NEWS AND TOPICS Shows at 1—3—5—7 and 9 WITH thrilling tangle of bewitching One, de- 10c and 40c ERNIE $10.00 IN PRIZES ANOTHER BIG AMATEUR SHOW RIALTO FRIDAY NIGH AT THE 9 O’CLOCK SHOW MASS *i3 TRAINED DOG Krvesecerseasesey se WIEL BE ONE OF THE ACTS AMATEURS WANTED ENTEW NO PHONE | 4g restart

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